A Gemini side panel is rolling out as part of Google Calendar's web client, and it'll try to be your AI personal assistant.
Google is adding a dedicated button for adding events and meetings from any email to Google Calendar, without any work.
It is being pitched as a way for Gemini to check your schedule, find event details, and even create events for you through ...
Gemini will automatically detect calendar-related content in an email and present an “Add to calendar” button. After clicking ...
Developers have been working on a new toggle in Google Calendar settings that controls whether or not you want Calendar ...
And it's all thanks to Gemini. Google has announced that thanks to Gemini, you can now add an event to Google Calendar ...
Gmail's new "Add to Calendar" button lets you schedule events instantly, but Gemini won't invite attendees yet. Here's how it works.
You can sign up for Workspace Labs to try the feature, but there's no way to opt-out of Gemini in Google Calendar unless you leave Labs completely. The support document explains that Gemini in ...
Once you’re in, Gemini appears in the Google Calendar web version as an “Ask Gemini” button in the top right corner. Clicking it opens a panel where you can see suggested prompts or type ...
The new calendar button will appear at the top of emails, right next to the summarize button that arrived last year. The calendar option will show up in Gmail threads with actionable meeting chit-chat ...
Google's infusion of its Gemini AI across its services continues with Google Calendar. As someone who often relies on that calendar to ensure I get where I need to be on time, I was intrigued ...